Le Paysan de Paris is a surrealist book about places in Paris. Written by Louis Aragon, it was first published in 1926 by Editions Gallimard. It was dedicated to the surrealist painter André Masson and its preface was on the theme of a modern mythology. The two main sections of the books describe two places in Paris in great detail: Le Passage de l'Opera and Parc des Buttes-Chaumont. The detailed descriptions provide a realistic backdrop for surrealist spectacles such as the transformation of a shop into a seascape in which a siren appears and then disappears. This literary device is le merveilleux quotidien — a contrast of the mundane with the marvellous.
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| - Der Pariser Bauer (de)
- Le Paysan de Paris (fr)
- Le Paysan de Paris (en)
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| - Der Pariser Bauer (frz. Originaltitel: Le paysan de Paris) ist ein 1926 erschienener Roman des französischen Schriftstellers Louis Aragon und ein Hauptwerk aus seiner surrealistischen Phase. Eine deutsche Übersetzung unter dem Titel Pariser Landleben erschien 1969, eine Neuübersetzung mit dem Titel Der Pariser Bauer 1996. (de)
- Le Paysan de Paris est un ouvrage de Louis Aragon publié aux Éditions Gallimard en 1926 et dédié au peintre surréaliste André Masson. Le livre se compose de quatre textes : « Préface à une mythologie moderne », « Le Passage de l’Opéra », « Le Sentiment de la Nature aux Buttes-Chaumont » et « Le Songe du paysan », le premier et le dernier faisant respectivement figure d’introduction et de conclusion. (fr)
- Le Paysan de Paris is a surrealist book about places in Paris. Written by Louis Aragon, it was first published in 1926 by Editions Gallimard. It was dedicated to the surrealist painter André Masson and its preface was on the theme of a modern mythology. The two main sections of the books describe two places in Paris in great detail: Le Passage de l'Opera and Parc des Buttes-Chaumont. The detailed descriptions provide a realistic backdrop for surrealist spectacles such as the transformation of a shop into a seascape in which a siren appears and then disappears. This literary device is le merveilleux quotidien — a contrast of the mundane with the marvellous. (en)
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| - Der Pariser Bauer (frz. Originaltitel: Le paysan de Paris) ist ein 1926 erschienener Roman des französischen Schriftstellers Louis Aragon und ein Hauptwerk aus seiner surrealistischen Phase. Eine deutsche Übersetzung unter dem Titel Pariser Landleben erschien 1969, eine Neuübersetzung mit dem Titel Der Pariser Bauer 1996. (de)
- Le Paysan de Paris is a surrealist book about places in Paris. Written by Louis Aragon, it was first published in 1926 by Editions Gallimard. It was dedicated to the surrealist painter André Masson and its preface was on the theme of a modern mythology. The two main sections of the books describe two places in Paris in great detail: Le Passage de l'Opera and Parc des Buttes-Chaumont. The detailed descriptions provide a realistic backdrop for surrealist spectacles such as the transformation of a shop into a seascape in which a siren appears and then disappears. This literary device is le merveilleux quotidien — a contrast of the mundane with the marvellous. Arnold Bennett described the work as stimulating but uneven. He thought it the best of the six books which he bought in Paris when visiting there in 1927. Walter Benjamin was deeply affected by the book, which became a point of departure for his unfinished magnum opus, The Arcades Project. Louis Aragon was disappointed with the book's reception by the French literary establishment which he considered too bourgeois and commercial. (en)
- Le Paysan de Paris est un ouvrage de Louis Aragon publié aux Éditions Gallimard en 1926 et dédié au peintre surréaliste André Masson. Le livre se compose de quatre textes : « Préface à une mythologie moderne », « Le Passage de l’Opéra », « Le Sentiment de la Nature aux Buttes-Chaumont » et « Le Songe du paysan », le premier et le dernier faisant respectivement figure d’introduction et de conclusion. (fr)
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